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Share your reflections and submit any digital files that document your experience with COVID-19 with this form. Answer as many or as few questions as you would like. Be sure to read the permission agreements at the end of the form. 

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This collage is composed of a cartoon on the left of a personified COVID Virus screaming at a person in scrubs holding a syringe. The right two panels are nurses in scrubs and masks in the clinical center.

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Danelle Gori, CC

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When we left our office building the last time, we all thought it would be for just two weeks, although I wondered if it might be as long as two months.  However, I thought about the Lonaconing Silk Mill in MD that was quickly abandoned in 1957, has been kept as it was on the day it closed, and is a well known site for photographers, and I wondered if that's what would happen to our building. Fifty years from now, will tourists want to see our calendars and personal effects from the day we left in March 2020?

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Janice Solomon, OD

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A photograph of a coniferous tree that has fallen over.

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Franda Liu, NLM

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Birding was a reprieve from the terrible news of illness, lives lost and economic ruin that spring.  Birds brought new life while humans were sick and dying.  We avoided the topics of public health and politics on our bird walks. It was truly a type of wilderness therapy.

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Robin Conwit, NINDS

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